The Harriet Beecher Stowe Society invites papers for a session on "The =Future of Stowe Scholarship" at the 2006 conference of the Society for =the Study of American Women Writers (SSAWW) in Philadelphia, PA, =November 8-11, 2006.=20=20Twenty years after Jane Tompkins battled Ann Douglas, where is Stowe =scholarship heading and where should it be heading? What new approaches =will be fruitful? What paradigms need shifting? What understudied =Stowe texts cry out for attention--and what kind of attention? As we =shape this discussion we welcome a) papers assessing the course of Stowe =scholarship and its future; b) papers making a case for and =demonstrating a particular underused critical strategy in the study of =one or more Stowe texts; and/or c) papers making a case for the study of =one or more lesser-known Stowe texts. Email 200-word abstracts (within =text--no attachments please) and brief CV to Gail Smith, =Birmingham-Southern College, gsmith_at_panther.bsc.edu. Deadline: =November 30, 2005.